Description
Letter writing is an everyday affair for solicitors. From the simplest of demands to the drafting of termination letters, there must be strict and scrupulous adherence to etiquette and professionalism in correspondence. Yet, despite being relatively mundane, a well-written letter can work miracles. It can open the purse strings of a parsimonious defendant or act as a balm towards resolving a dispute.
Conversely, correspondence prepared in haste or whilst enraged can also produce severely adverse impacts. These would not be limited merely to clients but oftentimes would have severe repercussions on solicitors as well.
This webinar seeks to distil the essential elements of a “good” letter and to attempt to decode the same. It is targeted at those with one to three years of post-qualification experience (“PQE”) and seeks to discuss, inter alia, the following topics:
- Letters of demand
- Correspondence to individuals/corporations
- Correspondence between solicitors
- Emails
- Opinion writing
Speaker
Gavin Jayapal is a graduate of the University of Leeds and a Barrister-at-Law of the Middle Temple. He also holds a Master of Laws from the University of Malaya.
Gavin’s primary area of practice is civil and commercial litigation. He runs a boutique practice in Petaling Jaya. He firmly believes that the words “written submissions only, decision 2 weeks later” ought to be outlawed.
Gavin regularly appears at the High Court, Court of Appeal and Federal Court.
Terms and Conditions
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